Summary

  • 22 matches in League One and League Two

  • League One results: Northampton 2-1 Mansfield, Wycombe 4-1 Leyton Orient

  • League Two results: Colchester 0-2 Bromley, Crewe 3-1 Shrewsbury

  • League One leaders Stockport host Luton at 15:00

  • League Two leaders Walsall visit bottom side Newport at 15:00

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  1. Postpublished at 14:21 GMT

    Northampton 2-1 Mansfield

    Wow.

    There's nine more minutes announced to a chorus of boos. They want to see this match done and dusted.

  2. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:19 GMT

    Wycombe 4-1 Leyton Orient

    Luke Leahy is off for Wycombe.

    Alex Lowry joins the fray for the final few minutes.

  3. Postpublished at 14:19 GMT

    Colchester 0-2 Bromley

    Micah Mbick goes close with a header for Colchester, but it doesn't look as though it's going to be their day.

    We're into added time now and barring something extraordinary, Bromley will take the points.

  4. Postpublished at 14:18 GMT

    Northampton 2-1 Mansfield

    A delivery into the box falls on the head of Lucas Akins but the Stags striker can only find the gloves of the Cobblers keeper.

    Shaking off a bit of rust, maybe?

    He's only had three games this season, two in the EFL Trophy and the other in the FA Cup.

  5. 'It'll be tough for Stags to break them down'published at 14:14 GMT

    Northampton 2-1 Mansfield

    Gareth Jelleyman
    Former Mansfield defender on BBC Radio Nottingham

    It's going to be difficult because they're sitting with a low block, a back five and then a four.

    Northampton are doing it very professionally and it'll be tough for Stags to break them down.

    You don't want to leave room for them to break on you as well.

  6. Postpublished at 14:14 GMT

    Crewe 2-1 Shrewsbury

    Shrewsbury have their second wave now and Crewe's back line are under sustained pressure.

    Will the home side regret missing out on that third goal to kill the game off?

  7. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:14 GMT

    Wycombe 4-1 Leyton Orient

    A triple change for Wycombe.

    Ewan Henderson, Fred Onyedinma and Cauley Woodrow make their exits.

    On come Junior Quitirna, Caolan Boyd-Munce and Magnus Westergaard.

    There'll be no hat-trick for Onyedinma.

    Leyton Orient withdraw Aaron Connolly for Ollie O'Neill.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:13 GMT

    Northampton 2-1 Mansfield

    Jack Burroughs is being withdrawn at last to see Elliott List make his comeback from injury for the Cobblers.

    Dom Dwyer replaces Will Evans, while Jordan Bowery is on for Kyle Knoyle.

  9. YELLOW CARDpublished at 14:09 GMT

    Wycombe 4-1 Leyton Orient

    Wycombe forward Cauley Woodrow tries to help out his defence but only succeeds in committing a foul on the edge of his own area.

    He gets a yellow card for his troubles as well.

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    GOAL: Colchester 0-2 Bromleypublished at 14:09 GMT

    (Michael Cheek 78 mins)

    And Bromley certainly look odds-on to win this one as well...

    With Colchester pushing forward in search of an equaliser, Ben Krauhaus gallops away on the right and, although he goes down inside the box, the ball rolls loose to Michael Cheek.

    Cheek does what he's been doing for so long in a Bromley shirt and tucks the ball into the back of the net.

  11. Postpublished at 14:09 GMT

    Northampton 2-1 Mansfield

    Jack Burroughs looks in a bit of discomfort and receives some treatment.

    The Cobblers choose to keep him on the pitch for the moment, hoping he can run off the cramp.

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    GOAL Wycombe 4-1 Leyton Orientpublished at 14:07 GMT

    Sam Bell (75 mins)

    That will finish it.

    Donnell McNeilly bursts down the right for Wycombe and when his shot is saved by Killian Cahill, Sam Bell is on hand to tuck home the rebound.

    A fourth goal for the on-loan Bristol City man.

    Some of the Orient fans have decided they'll make an early exit.

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    GOAL: Colchester 0-1 Bromleypublished at 14:06 GMT

    (Omar Sowunmi 74 mins)

    Inevitably... it's ex-Colchester defender Omar Sowunmi who heads Bromley in front!

    Mitch Pinnock swings over a deep free-kick and Sowunmi, who spent two years with the U's earlier in his career, nods it home.

    It's the defender's fourth goal this season and Bromley have won all three of the previous games in which he's scored.

  14. 'I didn't see this coming'published at 14:06 GMT

    Northampton 2-1 Mansfield

    Tim Oglethorpe
    BBC Radio Northampton Cobblers commentator

    Not too many protests about that penalty.

    Tom Eaves strokes it to the left hand side, Eaves, Eaves sing the home fans.

    The Cobblers are in front here, I didn't see this coming.

    It was a lovely penalty, nice and cool, I think he looked to see where Roberts moved.

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    GOAL: Northampton 2-1 Mansfieldpublished at 14:05 GMT

    Tom Eaves (74 mins pen)

    A nice way to make your comeback from a spell in the recovery room.

    Tom Eaves slots the ball into the net from the spot to put the Cobblers ahead.

    This will feel like a massive win if they can hold on.

  16. Postpublished at 14:03 GMT

    Colchester 0-0 Bromley

    Surely there's going to be a goal somewhere along the line?

    Although Colchester have dominated, Bromley are the team that almost break the deadlock as Omar Sowunmi heads down for Michael Cheek and it needs a point-blank save from Matt Macey to keep it at 0-0.

  17. PENALTY TO NORTHAMPTONpublished at 14:03 GMT

    Northampton 1-1 Mansfield

    Oo-er.

    Adedeji Oshilaja clips Ethan Wheatley to bring the Northampton front man down in plain sight of the referee and gives the Cobblers a chance to go ahead.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:02 GMT

    Northampton 1-1 Mansfield

    Mansfield are in the ascendency once more and so Northampton boss Kevin Nolan decides it's time for a change.

    Kamarai Swyer in on, Conor McCarthy off.

  19. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:01 GMT

    Wycombe 3-1 Leyton Orient

    Two more changes for Leyton Orient.

    Alfie Lloyd and Jack Moorhouse replace Sean Clare and Michae Craig.

    The game is rather stagnating with 20 minutes remaining.

  20. CLOSE!published at 14:00 GMT

    Northampton 1-1 Mansfield

    Mansfield have stepped it up.

    Again, a counter-attack proves tricky and gives George Maris the chance to drill a low shot towards the corner.

    Unfortunately for him, he sees it just drag wide to the oooo's of the crowd.